Ariana Grande & Pedro Pascal among 100 celebrities asking Congress to save LGBTQ+ youth 988 hotline
Over 100 celebrities are calling on Congress to secure funding for a hotline that supports LGBTQ+ youth considering suicide.
June 2, 2025
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Over 100 celebrities are calling on Congress to secure funding for a hotline that supports LGBTQ+ youth considering suicide.
The former NBA star says his family "would not be accepted or feel comfortable there."
Wade spoke of the lessons he's learned by being the father of a trans girl.
The daughter of Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union also made our "Women of the Year" list.Â
Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade walked the LGBTQ+ carpet with their daughter, who is fighting to create safe spaces for other trans youth.
These stars are out and proud of their children.
The Out100 honors those making a difference in our community and beyond.
She says the former NBA star is trying to profit off his daughter's transition, but he says she hasn't even tried to get to know their daughter.
"It ain't about him. He knows who he is. It's about you."
And how allies can help create more inclusive communities.
The magazine honored many out figures and allies in its roundup of the world's "most influential" people.
Two young changemakers spoke with the celebs, activists, and politicians honored at the recent Out100 event. Here's what they had to say about their experiences.
For Trans Day of Visibility, these are 21 trans icons that deserve your attention.
In recent weeks, as GOP-led legislatures turn to write trans people out of American life through new bill proposals, some high-profile stars have voiced their support for the LGBTQ+ community.
"At the end of the day, they do not have the right to deny me my truth; they don't have the right to deny anyone their true story," author George M. Johnson tells The Advocate.
In lieu of an in-person ceremony, the LGBTQ+ media organization is throwing a star-studded virtual fundraiser.
More than 10,000 people from all 50 states have joined a GLAAD-led coalition calling on the Times to do better.
The outlet was inspired by the Harlem Renaissance.
A GLAAD-led coalition and a group of Times contributors say the paper of record is full of transphobic pseudoscience.
We're celebrating 30 amazing LGBTQ+ young people who are blazing a trail toward a better, brighter future for all!
They and other winners were highlighted in a virtual ceremony Thursday evening.